JoGayle-Howard-Obituary

JoGayle Howard

Dallas, Texas

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Howard, JoGayle Dillon JoGayle Dillon Howard, Brilliant Scientist and Pioneer, Dies. Born and raised in Dallas, but destined as a gift to the world, Dr. JoGayle Dillon Howard dedicated her life and work to endangered species. As soon as she arrived at the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park...

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JG, we miss you deeply two years later. I keep expecting the phone to ring or for you to be making your usual 930 pm phone call to Dave. You were such a dear friend, mentor and goddess. Thank you for all the shared lessons and fun. For embodying the strength with which you faced an unbelievable and untimely path to the next level of adventure in life and after. Love you, dear one!

What a beautiful redhead we have lost.
Memories of her from Greiner Jr High..are very precious...
Thoughts and prayers are with her family & friends.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Jogayle's family and friends. She left us much too soon. Bisons forever!

W. E. Greiner Jacketeers. Drill Team Capt. front row

Remembering good times.

May you rest in peace. You have lead an incredible life and you have been such an inspiration to so many. I am so glad that we were friends at Sunset High School. So witty, smart, and beautiful. May God's Blessings be with your family.....Linda Bond Fulgham

Such an incredible loss. We will miss you!

JoGayle was one of my favorite friends during our years at Sunset. She was more mature for her years even then, and showed such promise, we spent fun times outside of school and I have many fond memories. I have been proud of her focus in life and her contribution to all the world. I pray God's comfort to her family at this time.

What an amazing person she became and was back at Sunset...one of the more beautiful redheads inside and out I have ever known...my prayers are with her family and I considered it a blessing to have known her...rest in peace JoGayle!

This is such a shock. I was always so proud to have gone to school with JoGayle. Her work was amazing. Dallas and the world has lost a wonderful person.